PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus expects to deliver more than 670 commercial jets this year, beating its restated official target of more than 650, Airbus Group (>> Airbus Group) Finance Director Harald Wilhelm said.

He did not give a target for A320-family jets which dominate the European company's production volumes, but said the revamped A320neo model would make up just under 15 percent of narrow-body deliveries compared with earlier hopes of almost 20 percent.

Speaking to reporters after posting weaker third-quarter earnings, Wilhelm also issued a warning to aerospace suppliers involved in consolidation that they should not let dealmaking divert attention from executing on contracts.

He was responding to a $6.4 billion deal earlier this week for Rockwell Collins (>> Rockwell Collins, Inc.) to buy B/E Aerospace (>> B/E Aerospace Inc), one of the largest makers of seats and cabin equipment, a sector which has been hit by repeated industrial delays.

Industry executives say deliveries of A350 passenger jets have been delayed by shortages of cabin equipment, notably from B/E's main competitor Zodiac Aerospace (>> Zodiac Aerospace).

(Reporting by Tim Hepher, Cyril Altmeyer; Editing by Victoria Bryan)